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Michigan’s Road Commissions

Michigan’s Road Commissions. Legacy. And Mission. January 25, 2006. Michigan Townships Association. Road Commissions: Born to Serve and Save. Created in 1909 with 2 Goals: Uniformity of standards Construction Maintenance Economic efficiencies Economies of scale. Road Commissions:.

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Michigan’s Road Commissions

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  1. Michigan’s Road Commissions Legacy And Mission January 25, 2006 Michigan Townships Association

  2. Road Commissions:Born to Serve and Save • Created in 1909 with 2 Goals: • Uniformity of standards • Construction • Maintenance • Economic efficiencies • Economies of scale Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  3. Road Commissions: Established to: • Save money • Standardize road work • Efficiently provide safe and convenient roads. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  4. Road Commissions: • Have no taxing authority • Receive no direct revenue from property taxes • Receive most of their funds from fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  5. Responsibility • McNittAct of 1931, and • Public Act 51 of 1951 require Michigan county road commissions to be responsible for allpublic roads (exclusive of Federal and State roadways) outside incorporated cities and villages. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  6. County Road System • This collection ofpublic roads(including the associated bridges and culverts) is calledthe county road system. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  7. 3 Jurisdictions: State (MDOT) Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  8. 3 Jurisdictions: Cities and Villages Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  9. 3 Jurisdictions: Road Commissions Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  10. County Road System • PrimaryRoads • Roads that connect points of traffic interest. • “Mile-type” roads. • Provide mobility more than access. • LocalRoads • All other public roads are local. • Lesser mile-type roads and subdivision streets • Provide access more than mobility Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  11. Primary Roads Davison Rd. Linden Rd. Mt. Morris Rd. Grand Blanc Rd. Clio Rd. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  12. Local Roads Cook Rd. Frances Rd. McCandlish Rd. Duffield Rd. Calkins Rd. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  13. State Trunklines I-75, I-475, I-69 US-23 M-15, M-54 Dort Hwy. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  14. Road Commissions: are requiredto maintain primary and local roads as “reasonably safe and convenient for travel”. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  15. This obligation includes: • Winter Maintenance Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  16. This obligation includes: • Winter Maintenance • Pothole Patching Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  17. This obligation includes: Winter Maintenance Pothole Patching • Crack Sealing Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  18. This obligation includes: Winter Maintenance Pothole Patching Crack Sealing • Paving Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  19. This obligation includes: Winter Maintenance Pothole Patching Crack Sealing Paving • Ditching Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  20. This obligation includes: Winter Maintenance Pothole Patching Crack Sealing Paving Ditching • Mowing Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  21. This obligation includes: Winter Maintenance Pothole Patching Crack Sealing Paving Ditching Mowing • Gravel Road Maintenance Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  22. This obligation includes: Winter Maintenance Pothole Patching Crack Sealing Paving Ditching Mowing Gravel Road Maintenance • Signs and Signals Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  23. This obligation includes: Winter Maintenance Pothole Patching Crack Sealing Paving Ditching Mowing Gravel Road Maintenance Signs and Signals • Sweeping (and a lot more) Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  24. Statewide,Road Commissionsmaintain: • 26,779 miles of Primary Roads • 63,261 miles of Local Roads • 4,962 bridges • 64 of 82 road commissions maintain State Trunkline miles Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  25. Road work is expensive! Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

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  29. 20 Year History of the Gas Tax Raised from 11 to 13 cents/gallon in 1983 Raised to 15 cents/gallon in 1984 Raised to 19 cents/gallon in 1997 Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  30. Per Capita State & Local Expenditures (Michigan’s Rank in the Nation) Expenditures 1974 1984 1988 1992 1998 2002 Health 8 9 3 12 15 15 Education 7 10 7 11 9 7 Welfare 5 3 8 17 26 22 Roads 44 42 44 49 42 44 Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

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  32. 3 Jurisdictions State (MDOT) 8% of mileage 39% of MTF Funding* Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  33. 3 Jurisdictions Cities and Villages 17% of mileage 21% of MTF Funding* Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  34. 3 Jurisdictions Road Commissions 75% of mileage 39% of MTF Funding* Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

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  36. Transportation Economic Development Fund (TEDF) • Enacted in 1987 • Created to fund projects supporting economic growth • Mission: Help state compete in global market Serve as catalyst for economic growth Improve quality of life • Eligible agencies: MDOT, county road commissions, cities & villages Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  37. TEDF Categories: Category Description FY ‘05 $ A Projects tied to target industry $17.9M development or redevelopment Improve local rd. to become trunkline B (category eliminated) C Congestion reduction, urban $16.3M D Create rural all season network $17.3M E Develop commercial forests $ 5.0M F Road improvements in rural cities $ 2.5M Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  38. Roads: Still a high priority with voters Despite the recession, a recent Detroit News poll ranked roads the No. 3 priority for Michigan’s voters. Road condition and congestion were cited as the reasons. Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  39. Challenges • Inadequate funding for improvement of road system • Limited labor pool • Escalating cost of petroleum and petroleum by-products Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  40. Opportunities • Just in Time Delivery/Inventory • Joint-Purchasing with Local Units • Geographic Information Systems • E-Commerce and web-based transactions Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  41. A little about CRAM… Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  42. County Road Association of Michigan • Represents the interests of Michigan's 83 county road agencies • Promotes efficiency in the county road systems through the cooperative efforts of its members • Activities/services • Education • Legislative advocacy • Consulting services • Data warehousing • Networking through conferences and annual meetings Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  43. CRAM Affiliate Organizations • Upper Peninsula Road Builders Association • Northern Michigan Association of Road Commissions • Association of Southern Michigan Road Commissions • Association of County Road Superintendents of Michigan • Urban Association of Road Commissions Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  44. Contact us: County Road Association of Michigan 417 Seymour St. Suite One Lansing MI 48933 (517) 482-1189 jniemela@localroads.net jdaly@gcrc.org Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  45. www.micountyroads.org Michigan Townships Association 2006 Annual Educational Conference

  46. Michigan’sRoad Commissions Legacy And Mission January 25, 2006 Questions?? Michigan Townships Association

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